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PASTOR RICK WARREN, NET WORTH = $25 MILLION Rick Warren is the "pastor" of America’s eight largest "church," Saddleback Church. He admittedly gives away 90% of his income and lives off 10%. Rick Warren, false teacher of the Southern Baptist Convention . . . Joyce Meyer, 'little gods' . . . .doc Rick Warren, false teacher of the Southern Baptist Convention . . . Joyce Meyer, 'little gods' . . . .htm |
PASTOR BILLY GRAHAM, NET WORTH = $25 MILLION The ministry of 95-year-old revered cleric, Billy Graham, dates back to the 1940s, an era that witnessed him serve as advisor to several presidents, including Lyndon Johnson. Billy Graham and the Roman Catholics -- together . . . .doc Wider Mercy Salvation- John Macarthur talking about Billy Graham's view.htm Billy Graham Says Jesus Christ is Not the Only Way.htm Defining sin, Billy Graham's powerful reach and apostasy, Promise Keepers!.doc | PASTOR CREFLO DOLLAR, NET WORTH = $27 MILLION Pastor Creflo Dollar’s World Changers International ministry in Georgia commands a huge following with 30,000 followers. Creflo Dollar says, “It is the will of God for you to prosper in every way.” Yes, part of the false "prosperity gospel, a false gospel". That message is of course very hard to ignore with a bank account such as his. Prosperity 'gospel,' judge not . . . , stealing from by making merchandise, i.e. -- selling or hawking something false . . . , be content.doc Luke 4 and the 'prosperity gospel'.doc How passing the plate becomes the 'Sunday morning stickup'.doc |
PASTOR FRANKLIN GRAHAM, heir to the vast fortune of his father, "reverend" Billy Graham . . . Franklin Graham’s annual compensation of $880,000, revealed in a Charlotte Observer story, has some worrying that too many top Christian nonprofit leaders as well as pastors are seeing themselves as CEOs instead of as God’s servants. Graham’s $622,000 salary from his aid organization alone about 40 percent to 50 percent higher than average, according to a Forbes story. He receives the rest of his $258,000 compensation as CEO of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association. Compensation in the mid- to high-six figures “is on the generous side for anyone who is asking for other people’s money,” the professor emeritus at Duke Divinity School said a bit wryly. “It’s eyebrow-raising.” Make big bucks now to live like a king, then have enough money to retire and live like a king . . . Franklin Graham, who is 63, has said he wants to make enough money to be able to work for free when he turns 70. Franklin Graham III, the son of renowned Christian evangelist Billy Graham, runs two North Carolina-based non-profits, one of which is the 25th largest U.S. charity according to Forbes. How Much Is Too Much To Pay A Pastor? Franklin Graham’s salary raises eyebrows among Christian nonprofits. False Teachers (Not all of them).doc |
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